Hua Hin Hotels

Once a sleepy coastal village, Hua Hin became Thailand’s very first beach resort destination in the early 1920s upon completion of the southern railway line connecting Bangkok to Malaysia.

Lying 200 kilometres south of Bangkok, Hua Hin is where lively markets, tasty eateries, a cosmopolitan ambience, and golfing opportunities galore meet the sea. Within minutes from our resort, you will find eight 18-hole golf courses – including the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course, Thailand’s very first golf course which opened in 1924, as well as the artsy Cicada market and the country’s newest water park, Vana Nava.

Adventuresome holidaymakers fear not! Hua Hin’s wider region is home to fascinating sites, including the mountains, caves and beaches of Sam Roi Yod National Park, the all-teak seaside Mrigadayavan Palace that was built in 1926, and the Pala-U Waterfalls in Kaeng Krachan National Park to the west.